

I know I can subscribe to my Google Calendar in the Apple Calendar app, and to my iCloud Calendar on Google Calendar, but I need these events to actually populate on my Google Calendar itself, not just subscribe so that I can "see them all in once place". Unfortunately, switching to using the iCloud calendar is not an option. Is there a way to turn off this iCloud calendar from accepting invites, so that these invites can be sent to my Gmail as a normal email invite? It appears as though Apple recognizes the email address when someone tries to invite me, and instead of sending the invite to the email, just adds it to the iCloud calendar. This never used to be an issue for me in the past when I didn't utilize an iPhone (but still had the same Apple ID), but now I am unable to receive any invite from an Apple user to that specific Gmail. This is what I want to happen when someone else with an iPhone and iCloud Calendar invites my main Gmail to a meeting.

I tested this on my own, and "invited" another Gmail account I have from the Apple Calendar app - it sent an email invite to that Gmail, which I could open, click add to calendar, and have on that calendar. This causes me to miss events that I need to be added to. Instead, it gets added to the built in iCloud Calendar that I never use. But, when someone sends me a calendar invite from their Apple Calendar app, I don't get an email in Gmail, and it there's no invite on my Google Calendar. Hide My Email is a service that lets you keep your personal email address private, whether you're creating a new account with an app, signing up for a. It's built in to Sign in with Apple and iCloud+. I also use Google Calendar as my main calendar. Hide My Email lets you create unique, random email addresses to use with apps, websites and more so your personal email address can stay private.
